The Poetical Works of William Wordsworth, Volume 1Edward Moxon, 1836 - English poetry |
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... ween The Boy recovered heart , and told The sight which he had seen . Both gladly now deferred their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid— A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither ...
... ween The Boy recovered heart , and told The sight which he had seen . Both gladly now deferred their task ; Nor was there wanting other aid— A Poet , one who loves the brooks Far better than the sages ' books , By chance had thither ...
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... ween , No vestige then was left that such had ever been . Nathless , a British record ( long concealed In old Armorica , whose secret springs No Gothic conqueror ever drank ) revealed The marvellous current of forgotten things ; How ...
... ween , No vestige then was left that such had ever been . Nathless , a British record ( long concealed In old Armorica , whose secret springs No Gothic conqueror ever drank ) revealed The marvellous current of forgotten things ; How ...
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... spirits as were ever seen ; If but a bird , to keep them company , Or butterfly sate down , they were , I ween , As pleased as if the same had been a Maiden - queen . VII . LOUISA . AFTER ACCOMPANYING HER ON A MOUNTAIN 1802 , 146 STANZAS .
... spirits as were ever seen ; If but a bird , to keep them company , Or butterfly sate down , they were , I ween , As pleased as if the same had been a Maiden - queen . VII . LOUISA . AFTER ACCOMPANYING HER ON A MOUNTAIN 1802 , 146 STANZAS .
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... ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with a mind at ease ; While the old Familiar of the seas Intent to use his utmost haste , Gained ground upon the Waggon fast , And gives another lusty cheer ; For spite of rumbling of the ...
... ween As if a storm had never been ) Proceeding with a mind at ease ; While the old Familiar of the seas Intent to use his utmost haste , Gained ground upon the Waggon fast , And gives another lusty cheer ; For spite of rumbling of the ...
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... , among the stars , Beheld a dancing - and a glancing ; Such retreating and advancing As , I ween , was never seen In bloodiest battle since the days of Mars ! CANTO FOURTH . THUS they , with freaks of proud 300 CANTO III . THE WAGGONER .
... , among the stars , Beheld a dancing - and a glancing ; Such retreating and advancing As , I ween , was never seen In bloodiest battle since the days of Mars ! CANTO FOURTH . THUS they , with freaks of proud 300 CANTO III . THE WAGGONER .
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